June 6, 1944, Mrs. Anne Livingston, National Recreation Association, 315 Fourth Avenue, wt New York 10, Bate se f . Dear Mrs. Livingston: I assure you that you were very welcome and much appreo- iated when you put on the master recreation training course here two weeks ago. I note that you are writing fran Cedar Rapids. That is a grand town. i spoke up there tui. winter and I do not know of a. piace that I enjoyed quite so mech. The people are so pleasant and personable, just real moan beings. ow, regarding your son. i have heard a lot about him, perhaps from people here in Lawrence who told me what a great athe dete he was. You imow, nothing would please me better than to have him with us here at the University of Kensas. If you will give me his address I will be delighted to write him and tell hin how proud we are of his mother and what fine work she is doing. Zach month I write a letter to the boys overseas, which I all the Jayhawk Rebounds. Of course the ball rebounds from the | backboard and cur boys rebound fran the enemy. I am sending you one of the last ones so that you might get the idea. While your son would not recognize any of the Kansas athletes, I would be glad to send him one. In our next issue we will mention something about a et Fe ae Re ee ee ee eS Gio aie thrill. Asain thanking you for your outstanding contribution to our recreation people, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach.